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瑞士东南部基于问卷调查的医生驾驶适能相关知识和继续医学教育情况研究。

Physicians' knowledge and continuing medical education regarding fitness to drive: a questionnaire-based survey in Southeast Switzerland.

机构信息

Department of Traffic Sciences, Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Bern, Bubenbergplatz 4b, 3001, Bern, Switzerland.

出版信息

Int J Legal Med. 2012 May;126(3):357-62. doi: 10.1007/s00414-011-0637-7. Epub 2011 Oct 20.

Abstract

Valid information for physicians in Switzerland concerning knowledge and continuing education in traffic medicine is not available. Also, their attitude to the legally prescribed periodic driving fitness examinations is unclear. In order to gain more information about these topics, 635 resident physicians in Southeast Switzerland were sent a questionnaire (response rate 52%). In a self-estimation, 79% of the queried physicians claimed to know the minimal medical requirements for drivers which are important in their specialty. Statistically significant differences existed between the specialties, whereby general practitioners most frequently claimed to know the minimal medical requirements (90%). It appears that the minimal medical requirements for drivers are well known to the queried physicians. Fifty-two percent of the physicians favored an expansion of continuing education in traffic medicine. Such an expansion was desired to a lesser extent by physicians without knowledge of the minimal requirements (p < 0.001). A clear majority of the medical professionals adjudged the legally prescribed periodic driving fitness examinations as being an expedient means to identify unfit drivers. A national standardized form for reporting potentially unfit drivers to the licensing authorities was supported by 68% of the responding physicians. Such a form could simplify and standardize the reports to the licensing authorities.

摘要

瑞士的医生缺乏关于交通医学方面的知识和继续教育的有效信息,他们对法定规定的定期驾驶健康检查的态度也不明确。为了获得更多关于这些主题的信息,瑞士东南部的 635 名住院医师收到了一份问卷(回复率为 52%)。在自我评估中,79%的被调查医生声称了解在他们的专业领域中对驾驶员重要的最低医疗要求。不同专业之间存在统计学上的显著差异,全科医生最常声称了解驾驶员的最低医疗要求(90%)。看来,被调查的医生对驾驶员的最低医疗要求很熟悉。52%的医生赞成扩大交通医学继续教育。对最低要求一无所知的医生希望以较小的程度扩大继续教育(p<0.001)。大多数医学专业人员认为法定规定的定期驾驶健康检查是识别不合格驾驶员的一种便利手段。68%的回应医生支持向许可当局报告潜在不合格驾驶员的国家标准化表格。这样的表格可以简化和标准化向许可当局的报告。

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